This week marks the beginning of the fourth annual DOC NYC Film Festival, which has established itself as the largest documentary festival in the country. With over 150 films screening this year, the two-week festival will run from November 13-20th and is devoted solely to documentary storytelling. We are excited that three Candescent Award winning films made this year’s lineup, including Marmato, E-Team, and The Yes Menare Revolting. Making its New York debut, Marmato (now available on Netflix) will screen on November 18th

This week marks the beginning of the fourth annual DOC NYC Film Festival, which has established itself as the largest documentary festival in the country. With over 150 films screening this year, the two-week festival will run from November 13-20th and is devoted solely to documentary storytelling. We are excited that three Candescent Award winning films made this year’s lineup, including Marmato, E-Team, and The Yes Menare Revolting. Making its New York debut, Marmato (now available on Netflix) will screen on November 18th and 19th; E-Team on November 18th and 20th; and making its U.S. debut, The Yes Men Are Revolting will close out the festival on Thursday, November 20th at 7pm. As the festival put it, “If you don’t know the Yes Men, you’re in for a treat.” Other notable documentaries include Do I Sound Gay (opening night film), Citizenfour, Red Army,Last Days in Vietnam, Happy Valley, Rich Hill, Life Itself, andour Hamptons Summerdocs Audience Award winner, Keep on Keepin’ On. For tickets and more information, visit docnyc.net.

and 19th; E-Team on November 18th and 20th; and making its U.S. debut, The Yes Men Are Revolting will close out the festival on Thursday, November 20th at 7pm. As the festival put it, “If you don’t know the Yes Men, you’re in for a treat.” Other notable documentaries include Do I Sound Gay (opening night film), Citizenfour, Red Army,Last Days in Vietnam, Happy Valley, Rich Hill, Life Itself, andour Hamptons Summerdocs Audience Award winner, Keep on Keepin’ On. For tickets and more information, visit docnyc.net.